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Resolve in favor of Charles McKenney came up from the House indefinitely postponed, and the Senate adhere to their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. | Resolve in favor of Charles McKenney came up from the House indefinitely postponed, and the Senate adhere to their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. | ||
[Bill for encouragement of Agriculture] | [Bill for encouragement of Agriculture] | ||
− | + | An Act for the encouragement of agriculture was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence. | |
[Petition taken from file and referred] | [Petition taken from file and referred] | ||
On motion of Mr. Kingsbury, the petition of the inhabitants of Bowdoin and Lisbon, was taken from the files and laid on the table and afterwards referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. | On motion of Mr. Kingsbury, the petition of the inhabitants of Bowdoin and Lisbon, was taken from the files and laid on the table and afterwards referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. | ||
[Petition referred]The petition of Samuel H. Bradley and others, for authority to erect a dam over the East Branch of Kennebec River was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands in concurrence. | [Petition referred]The petition of Samuel H. Bradley and others, for authority to erect a dam over the East Branch of Kennebec River was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands in concurrence. | ||
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The petition of William Rice and others, to be | The petition of William Rice and others, to be |
Revision as of 20:25, 22 December 2020
210 Tuesday, March 8, 1831. [Resolve in favor of William King] A Resolve in favor of William King, was read a first and second time and passed to be engrossed, in concurrence. [Bill regulating elections] An additional Act regulating elections was taken up and referred to Messrs. Megquier, Drummond, and Morse. [Report on the pet. of Ira. P. Woodbury] Mr. Drummond from the Joint Standing Committee on Turnpikes, Bridges and Canals, reported an order of notice on the petition of Ira P. Woodbury and others, read and accepted. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Resolve in favor of Ch. McKenny] Resolve in favor of Charles McKenney came up from the House indefinitely postponed, and the Senate adhere to their vote passing said Resolve to be engrossed. Sent down for concurrence. [Bill for encouragement of Agriculture] An Act for the encouragement of agriculture was read a second time and passed to be engrossed as amended. Sent down for concurrence. [Petition taken from file and referred] On motion of Mr. Kingsbury, the petition of the inhabitants of Bowdoin and Lisbon, was taken from the files and laid on the table and afterwards referred to the Joint Standing Committee on the Incorporation of Towns. Sent down for concurrence. Concurred. [Petition referred]The petition of Samuel H. Bradley and others, for authority to erect a dam over the East Branch of Kennebec River was read and referred to the Joint Standing Committee on State Lands in concurrence. The petition of William Rice and others, to be